ICE had initially planned to reopen the office Monday and migrants who had previously scheduled check-ins the days after the shooting were expected to show up.
ICE had initially planned to reopen the office Monday and migrants who had previously scheduled check-ins the days after the shooting were expected to show up.A sign outside of the main entrance to the Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement office after a shooting on Wednesday, Sept.
24, 2025, in Dallas. The suspected shooter died from a self inflicted gunshot wound, according to authorities.AUSTIN — The Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement office will remain closed Monday in the aftermath of last week’s shooting at the site. The closure means migrant check-ins will not take place, an ICE spokesperson confirmed Sunday.The shooting last week left one detainee dead and two in critical condition. The shooter died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said. Joseph Rothrock, the FBI agent in charge of the Dallas field office, said the gunfire is being investigated as “an act of targeted violence.”and migrants who had previously scheduled check-ins for Thursday, Friday and Saturday were expected to appear Monday for their appointments.Still, some migrants showed up Thursday morning for check-ins as they had not received any notification that their appointments had been postponed. They also feared consequences if they did not go to the office.Check-ins are a regular part of ICE operations, and migrants show up to the Dallas ICE office to ensure they’re complying with terms of their release. The check-ins are used to keep track of migrants in and around North Texas. Three detainees were shot Wednesday, but federal authorities have said the shooter, identified as Joshua Jahn, was targeting ICE agents, according to writings authorities discovered at his residence. Norlan Guzman-Fuentes, from El Salvador, was killed when a gunman fired on the office building at around 6:30 a.m. Jose Andres Bordones-Molina, from Venezuela, and Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, from Mexico, were also shot. The condition of the two individuals who were injured remains unclear since the agency said they were in critical condition the day of the shooting.Aarón is an Austin native who previously covered local government for The Kansas City Star and high school sports for the Knoxville News Sentinel. He is a University of Texas graduate, and Spanish is his first language.Dallas ICE office to remain closed Monday following shooting that killed 1, injured 2
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